THE FOREIGN MAILS
... yesterday. Q..EENBTOWN, Friday.— The White Star steamer Republic sailed for New York at 11 this morning. Coi-Oi-r, May 18. — The Caribbean will nil on the 23rd inst. via Kingston and Hayti. ...
... yesterday. Q..EENBTOWN, Friday.— The White Star steamer Republic sailed for New York at 11 this morning. Coi-Oi-r, May 18. — The Caribbean will nil on the 23rd inst. via Kingston and Hayti. ...
... White Star steamer German'c, ar ived at Liverpool, bas brought particulars of ai extra- ordinary case of shipwreck in the Caribbean S9a. Tt c Gellert, a British vessel, commanded by Capt. Lc ng, which was bound to San Domingo, when te ir tbe island of ...
... — The Pacific Company's steamer West Indian arrived from Liverpool. Kingston, March 6th.— The Pacific Company's steamer Caribbean sailed yesterday for Liverpool, via Havti. The Mexican arrived from Vera Cruz to-day, to load for Havre. ...
... Liverpool. — The same company's steamer . Bolivar, from Liverpool, left Barbad.es on December 27, en route for Colen. — The Caribbean, of the same line, was intended to leave Cape Hayti on January 4, en route tor Kingston. — The coiupany'a steamer Jamaican ...
... to-day for New York direct. Kingston (Jamaica), March 13. — The Bolviar arrived from Liverpool and Hayti yesterday. The Caribbean sailed from Hayti for Liverpool on the 10th March, and the Mexican, for Hayti and Havre on the llth. Colon, March 11.— The ...
... Pacific to' the Lake of Nicaragua, a railway, and a telegraph line. The San Juan Eiver will be utilised from the lake to the Caribbean Sea. jhe construction of these works will at once depreciate the value of the Panama Canal. Tbe proposed revision of the ...
... Property of R Stephenson. Bay year ling filly by The Deemster- Gold sad Silver Lord Carnarvon II Property of a Geo i leman Caribbean, yearling oolt by Carbine— Santa Palma, _. Mr S Darling 11 Proper y of Mr W Gardner. Bay yearling filiy by Faust— Corouaeh ...
... Buenos Ay res all was- qui^t, and the supremacy ofthe parent State was acknowledged, but not s> jn the vicinity of Jthe Caribbean sea : The insurrection in Venezuela' had extended to the valuable colony of the Caraccav, the population of which had declared ...
... dominion from north to south, and from east to west, were confined to relatively small areas in North- Western America, in the Caribbean Gulf, and in Hindustan. Of the almost boundless extent of Australasia, South Africa, Northern China, and Bormah, North and ...
... Mail packet Seine arrived this afternoon from the West Indies. She reported the sudden disappearance of the Sumter from the Caribbean sea, and that it was net conjectured at St. Thomas that she had started for Europe. The people on board the Seine were amazed ...
... ARRIVALS AT, AND SAILINGS FROM. FOREIGN FORTS. MONACO. — Jan. 3: Dunstauborongh s, frora tl-a T'jue. BARBADOES.— Jan. 3: Caribbean s, from L'pool. SYDNEY.— Jan. 3: Clan Macfarlane, from Liver- pool; Pert Victor s, for London, NEW ORLEANS— Jan. 3: Ardangorm ...
... THE EARTHQUAKE AT MANILLA Captain Winchester, of the ship Caribbean, belonging to John Hay, Esq., of Newcastle, gives the following descrip- tion of the terrific earthquake at Manilla on the 3rd of June. The letter is dated June 4th : — Since our arrival ...